Luz Ángela Lizarazo’s artistic career spans close to two decades, beginning with recognitions in the 1990s such as the honorable mentions she received in 1990 as part of the 2nd Art Biennial at the Bogotá Museum of Modern Art (MAMBO) and for her work on the project Odas y Cantos de Pablo Neruda (Odes and Songs of Pablo Neruda) at the Tamarind Institute in Albuquerque (New Mexico), United States. She has also taken part in group exhibitions, including 1998’s Rojo sobre rojo (Red on red) for the Johnny Walker Arts Award at the Luis Ángel Arango Library of the Banco de la República, “Painting in the 1990s” at the Cartagena Museum of Modern Art, and “Fragility: Art and the Environment” at the Art Museum of the Bogota campus of the National University of Colombia. In 2007 she formed part of the exhibition entitled “Colombian Art from 1960-2000 in the Museum Collection” at MAMBO, and two years later was included in the group show “Return: Latin American Art and Memory” at the Casa de América in Madrid. She also presented her work in the Moroccan capital Casablanca as part of the 1st International Biennial of Casablanca in 2012.